The walk to coach Mike Gundy's office was long and quiet. The day before, in his hometown of Texarkana, Texas, Oklahoma State linebacker Chris Collins had pleaded guilty to sexual assault of a child. Now he was back in Stillwater about to face his head coach.
The University of Oregon paid $25,000 to a Texas man connected to at least two current Ducks players, according to state of Oregon records posted on the state's Web site.
The Pentagon has announced the deaths of two U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan last week.
Seven year old Kylee Sullivan's family mourns her death in a flash flood. CNN's Casey Wian reports.
Evangelist Tony Alamo is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison after an Arkansas judge sentenced him to 175 years Friday on charges that included taking minors across state lines for sex, according to prosecutors.
A jury in Arkansas convicted evangelist Tony Alamo on Friday of 10 federal counts of taking minors across state lines for sex, according to the court in the Western District in Arkansas.
Six more children connected to the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries were taken into protective custody Wednesday to determine if they have been physically or sexually abused, child welfare officials said.
Evangelist Tony Alamo was arrested Thursday in Flagstaff, Arizona, on charges related to a child porn investigation, an FBI spokesman said.
Six children were put into temporary custody after authorities raided an evangelist's Arkansas compound, a state police spokesman said Sunday.
Federal and state police raided an evangelist's compound in Arkansas late Saturday to investigate whether any children have been physically or sexually abused, officials said.
The governor of hurricane-battered Louisiana said Wednesday that the prospect of some areas of the state being without electricity for weeks, as power company officials have warned, is unacceptable.
The track coach has a strange and limiting job. He writes the workouts and provides whatever motivation he can offer and when race day arrives, he finds a place among fans in the bleachers and hopes that the lessons have stuck. It is an unusual vocation under the best of circumstances: Part trainer, part planner, part shrink. And on race day, he has absolutely no control.
Fortune: Carlo's Wayupdated: Mon Nov 14 2005 00:01:00
J. CARLO CANNELL IS giving me tips on cooking with a Crock-Pot, which he does in his San Francisco office. "I like to ram in a whole turkey, cook it all day, and then serve it with cranberry and so...
Rabies spread by organs taken from an infected donor has killed three transplant recipients, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
Supreme Court justices Tuesday ruled Texas prosecutors withheld evidence from defense lawyers and reversed the death penalty for a man who at one time was minutes away from execution.
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